The Floor Plans, which will be found in [Figs. 98, 99, and 100], give the sizes of the rooms, and the patterns for the making of
The Partitions are shown in [Figs. 101 and 102]. In cutting out the second-floor partitions ([Fig. 102]), mitre one edge of E and F to allow for the bedroom door opening, shown upon the plan, and mitre the edges of G to fit between them above the door. The mitring is shown in the drawings ([Fig. 102]).
Besides cutting a stair opening in the second floor, make an opening three by five inches in the second and third floors for
The Elevator-shaft. Care must be taken to have these openings exactly over one another. Make the opening in the second floor six by eight inches in the place indicated upon the plan. This will allow for the elevator shaft and stairway. No stairway has been built to the third story, as the elevator serves the purpose, and one would take up too much of the ball-room space.
The Side Walls should measure nineteen inches wide by twenty-four inches high, and the other two walls thirty inches wide by twenty-four inches high. That portion of
The Rear Wall enclosing the kitchen and bath-room is hinged to open (see [Fig. 98]), and
The Front Wall is made in two sections, each hinged to a strip of wood an inch and one-half wide nailed to the two edges of the house, as shown in [Fig. 96].
The Windows are four by five inches, so four-by-five camera plates can be used for the glass.